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Mary Ann <I>Warren</I> Marker

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Mary Ann Warren Marker

Birth
USA
Death
13 Feb 1912 (aged 83)
Viroqua, Vernon County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Springville, Vernon County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Viroqua, Vernon Co WI Death Certificate:
Mary Ann Marker widow
Father b OH
d of brights disease & organic heart trouble
Informant Mrs James Marker, Viroqua WI

Contributor: Prof. K. Edward Lay

Place of birth has conflicting places, some censuses have Ohio, others Pennsylvania. Wife of Seymour Marker. Death Certificate states buried in Springville. Family history gives maiden name as Mayberry which is incorrect, death certificate has only last names of parents, father: Warren, mother: Mayberry. Her daughter Henrietta (Marker) Bartholomew on marriage record states parents names as Seymour Marker & Mary Ann Warren.

Her parents were John Warren & Harriet Mayberry.
Capt. John Warren was lost at sea some time in the mid 1830s.
Might have been involved with the fur trade in Zanesville OH for a short time.
John & Harriet were m. in Hardy Co. (W)VA in 1820 had 4 children the youngest was Mary Ann, her other siblings were Eleanor "Ellen Warren,George Warren & Martha Jane Warren.
Harriet m. a 2nd time to Alexander Williams & had James,Rosana,Catherine,Curtis, & Margaret Missouri Williams.
Harriet & her 2nd husband lived & died in Westmoreland Co. PA.
Viroqua, Vernon Co WI Death Certificate:
Mary Ann Marker widow
Father b OH
d of brights disease & organic heart trouble
Informant Mrs James Marker, Viroqua WI

Contributor: Prof. K. Edward Lay

Place of birth has conflicting places, some censuses have Ohio, others Pennsylvania. Wife of Seymour Marker. Death Certificate states buried in Springville. Family history gives maiden name as Mayberry which is incorrect, death certificate has only last names of parents, father: Warren, mother: Mayberry. Her daughter Henrietta (Marker) Bartholomew on marriage record states parents names as Seymour Marker & Mary Ann Warren.

Her parents were John Warren & Harriet Mayberry.
Capt. John Warren was lost at sea some time in the mid 1830s.
Might have been involved with the fur trade in Zanesville OH for a short time.
John & Harriet were m. in Hardy Co. (W)VA in 1820 had 4 children the youngest was Mary Ann, her other siblings were Eleanor "Ellen Warren,George Warren & Martha Jane Warren.
Harriet m. a 2nd time to Alexander Williams & had James,Rosana,Catherine,Curtis, & Margaret Missouri Williams.
Harriet & her 2nd husband lived & died in Westmoreland Co. PA.

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  • Created by: Cheryl Ayres
  • Added: Sep 20, 2011
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76823472/mary_ann-marker: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Ann Warren Marker (12 Jun 1828–13 Feb 1912), Find a Grave Memorial ID 76823472, citing Springville Cemetery, Springville, Vernon County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Cheryl Ayres (contributor 46935923).